Cody Pfister filming himself licking toiletries at Missouri supermarket becomes most widely hated in the face of coronavirus pandemic. Calls for his arrest after video goes viral.

### Update March 24, 8.40pm: A Warrenton, Missouri man was charged with making a terrorist threat after he filmed himself licking bunch of items at Walmart, following his arrest on Tuesday.

Cody Pfister, 26, was booked into the Warren County jail without bond. He has previous convictions for burglary, theft of a firearm, drug possession and driving while intoxicated as per the River Front Times.

### Original story March 23: Here we go again….

Video of a man licking toiletry products in a supermarket after asking ‘who’s scared of coronavirus?’ has gone viral online. In the short clip the man believed to be from Missouri can be seen running his tongue along items on the shelf while looking at the camera. The clip would be revealed to have been filmed March 11.

The man, since identified as Cody Pfister by Antifa Public Watch APW that initially shared the video on Twitter(perhaps most appropriately) captains the video: ‘I’m a nasty moths f***er.’

Yes. Also, self-videographer and Walmart products licker Cody Pfister, was charged with making a terrorist threat.
Cody has a criminal history so her won’t be released on bond. pic.twitter.com/x8FY62LkMy

Missouri stunt latest in face of coronavirus pandemic:

UK morning TV presenter, Piers Morgan, demandeda jail term for the ‘moron’, saying it might help ‘concentrate his mind’. ‘The Good Morning Britain’ host has also said that the man should not be provided with healthcare if he contracts coronavirus.

Pfister is now facing calls for his arrest. It remains unclear if authorities have since ‘interviewed’ the widely despised man.

The video spread around the world, with Warrenton police saying the department over the weekend being contacted by people in the US along as social media users in the Netherlands, Ireland and the United Kingdom.

The licking toiletries episode comes just weeks after a man was arrested in Belgium for licking his fingers and wiping them on a vertical handrail as he used public transport. In footage of the incident, the man, who was drunk at the time, could be seen pulling down his face mask before putting his fingers in his mouth. The clip was then similarly shared online.

According to the NHS, Coronavirus is most commonly spread through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. People are most contagious when they are symptomatic. Covid-19 can also live on surfaces anywhere between a few hours to a few days, new research has found. How long viruses can live on an object depends on its material, researchers have said.